Photography in Crime scene investigation

  • Unique Paper ID: 168510
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 5
  • PageNo: 1236-1237
  • Abstract:
  • The dimensions of the crime scene provide the basis for further classification. Based on this classification, multiple crime scenes form a single macro crime scene. For example, a bullet lodged in a person's body placed in an open area results in the body, the body wound, and the ground within the area forming a whole crime scene. The particular physical evidence categories identified at macro crime scenes are the primary focus of the micro classification of the scene. Using an earlier example, marks in the ground surrounding the human individual, bullet fragments surrounding the wound, and blood stains on the body serve as micro crime scenes. Vienna revealed the production of blood through blows around 1895. No one had created relevant scientific studies to demonstrate blood mechanics with such invention, methodological precision and thoroughness. He was quite knowledgeable about the scientific approach and how to apply it practically in the analysis of blood stain samples. Along with the evaluation of concrete evidence, the laboratory for forensics had to be responsible for all aspects of identification, collection and preserving it. An important step in any legal proceeding is to involve the police and various other investigators in the scientific investigation of the technical skills or investigation of crime scenes.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 5
  • PageNo: 1236-1237

Photography in Crime scene investigation

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